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Three-Year-Old Uyghur Boy Dies in Thai Detention

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Glad you came to clear the air, it would have been far better if this would have happened before an Indian stepped in to poke Pakistanis enough to get a reaction from them on the subject. I am not self righteous never claimed to be one. I feel sad for the parents who lost their 3 year old kid. How and why it happened is something to ponder on for people who could influence or at least give a genuine shot to address the root cause.


And you are here to explain why an Indian commented on such a topic instead of addressing the issue at hand? If I am a troll ignore me and just address the issue at hand. Don't give a half@ssed reason about why Pakistanis are not raising their collective voice against such issues.
My post had nothing to do with clearing the air and I only replied to you as you were trolling and if you want to hear our opinion on this issue then use the search function there’s plenty of threads were we have raised "our collective voice".
 
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Condolence for the grieving family and all turkic member here. i am just a silent reader of this forum but the behaviour of my fellow pakistanis forced me to log in and pay my condolence, dont know from whom they are so afraid on this forum.

Pakistanis vary in opinion, as does every nation on earth. You will have those who will speak up. Some will stay neutral, which is fine, but in this case condolences should have been offered. Others will instantly dismiss it as nonsense. That's people for you. We have the very same issues in our internal politics i.e. the ongoing war against the Taliban. Now here we are talking about the lives of our own people, and you have folks from Pakistan swimming in ignorance and indifference.

Anyway, I don't want to go off-topic.
 
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Pakistanis vary in opinion, as does every nation on earth. You will have those who will speak up. Some will stay neutral, which is fine, but in this case condolences should have been offered. Others will instantly dismiss it as nonsense. That's people for you. We have the very same issues in our internal politics i.e. the ongoing war against the Taliban. Now here we are talking about the lives of our own people, and you have folks from Pakistan swimming in ignorance and indifference.

Anyway, I don't want to go off-topic.
Comparing uighur refugees to Taliban :disagree:
 
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@ranjeet

I didn't quote your post Ranjeet jee, as I do sincerely believe you expressed condolence. However, Indian members past and present have specifically used this issue as a tool to attack Pakistanis with. It always goes along the lines of this "oh look Uighurs being killed, where are the protectors of the ummah, the Pakistanis"? Those same members then post horrific comments about the Uighur community e.g. they should be crushed, we are with China on this, screw the Muslims, in actual fact this seems to the most favoured opinion, you only need to see the "fasting banned in Xinjiang" thread, or anything really to do with the matter. They link the trouble there to Kashmir and how they should "copy" China. So their opinion stands in stark contrast to yours. That partly explains why Ozzy called you out on it. Although I agree, that condolences should have been the order of the day first, not what you wrote.
 
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Wow! :angry: That is shocking does anyone know what happened to the boy and the people that were beating him?
Dead,dead,dead!
They dont count the boy as human so i guess nothing happened to those idiots.
 
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Comparing uighur refugees to Taliban :disagree:

You haven't understood a word I have said. I didn't compare the two at all. They are not comparable. I stated that when you have events such as the death of the young boy, condemnation should happen, but you have people skirting the issue. When you have clear atrocities committed by the Talibs, again people side step, make apologies and so forth. The two issues were used to explain the range of opinion, and not at all to link or compare the two.
 
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You haven't understood I word I have said. I didn't compare the two at all. They are not comparable. I stated that when you have events such as the death of the young boy, condemnation should happen, but you have people skirting the issue. When you have clear atrocities committed by the Talibs, again people side step, make apologies and so forth. The two issues were used to explain the range of opinion, and not at all to link or compare the two.
So all Indians who gave their condolences before Pakistani have bad intend? Maybe some have but not all. You don't have to be particular ethnicity to feel bad for uighur. Even Markus gave his condolences as non Muslim.
 
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They dont count the boy as human so i guess nothing happened to those idiots.
Maybe someone can tag Chinese members so we can hear their opinion on this video and hopefully they can give us more information on this horrific incident. (I have no idea how to tag members)
 
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So all Indians who gave their condolences before Pakistani have bad intend? Maybe some have but not all. You don't have to be particular ethnicity to feel bad for uighur. Even Markus gave his condolences as non Muslim.

Did you bother to read my post to Ranjeet? That will give you your answer.
 
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Maybe someone can tag Chinese members so we can hear their opinion on this video and hopefully they can give us more information on this horrific incident. (I have no idea how to tag members)
There are tons of pictures and videos of Uyghur children being tortured. It is not one time thing. According to some it is internal affairs.
 
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There are tons of pictures and videos of Uyghur children being tortured. It is not one time thing.

The more I read and see those kind of things, the more I think I know why our forefathers continued their attacks on the Han until they put up that wall which made it harder for us.
 
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Maybe someone can tag Chinese members so we can hear their opinion on this video and hopefully they can give us more information on this horrific incident. (I have no idea how to tag members)
@ before the name.
 
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